Randy Travis helped make Christmas 2016 a little bit brighter for a police officer who recently lost everything in a house fire.

On Dec. 12, Gainesville, Texas, police officer Keith Bartlett, his wife and their five children lost their home in a fire, KXII-TV reports; in the weeks since, their community and Bartlett’s department have helped the family find a new place to live and replace what was lost — but the one big thing that hadn’t yet been replaced was Bartlett’s guitar, which was damaged beyond repair in the fire, according to KXAS-TV.

So, Travis, his wife Mary and Bartlett’s family and co-workers planned to surprise the avid guitar player for Christmas: On Christmas Day (Dec. 25), Bartlett responded to a (fake) call about a suspicious vehicle, and when he returned to the police station, the officer found Travis and his wife, as well as his own wife and kids, at the station, with a new acoustic guitar.

Bartlett met Travis a few years ago while on the job, when he helped with a theft case at Travis’ ranch in Cooke County. Officer Michael Green tells KXII that when the country icon learned of Bartlett’s story, he wanted to help out; KXAS reports that Travis also donated furniture to the Bartletts.

Since his stroke in 2013, Travis has been largely unable to speak (or sing); however, at a private funeral in early February and his Country Music Hall of Fame induction in mid-October, Travis surprised those in attendance by singing a bit of “Amazing Grace.” He also took part in the opening medley at the 2016 CMA Awards, and has made numerous appearances at concerts and other events.